Zoo Magazine marked its 610th and final issue in typically raunchy style, with a group of scantily-clad glamour models pose in bizarre graveyard scene.

The final edition also features interviews with Georgie Shore’s Vicky Pattison and Holly Hagan, as well as a feature entitled ‘Zoo’s 20 rudest-ever pictures’, including photographs of Jodie Marsh, Melissa D, Chanelle Hayes, Geena Mullins and Alice Goodwin.

The magazine, the self-appointed authority on ‘Girls, Games, Gadgets, Sports, Movies and Funny Stuff’, has in the past come under fire from feminist groups for its portrayal of women.

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Zoo magazine announced in November that it was ‘suspending’ publication after years of plummeting sales. In the second half of 2014 it sold 32,449 copies a week, down by almost 88 per cent from its heyday.

The news followed the closure of its fellow lads’ mags FHM, Loaded and Nuts, which have also discontinued their print circulation in the past year.